JOHNSON CITY, TN – September 29, 2015 – Mountain Commerce Bank (MCB) today announced the promotion of two of its key Knoxville personnel. These banking leaders exemplify MCB’s ongoing investment in cultivating a strong team and rewarding
employees for their commitment to excellence.
MCB__0005_Tom Tom Jensen, MCB’s city executive for Knoxville, has been promoted to executive vice president. Jensen joined MCB in 2007 and has 25 years of banking and credit experience. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee, and currently serves on the board of directors for the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley, United Way, and Fountain City United Methodist Church.
 
 
MCB__0002_MichaelMichael Saporito, relationship manager at MCB, has been promoted to first vice president. Saporito joined MCB in 2007, starting in treasury management. He currently serves as a commercial lender in the Knoxville market. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. Saporito is a member of the advisory board for the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley, and volunteers with Knoxville Habitat for Humanity.
 
About Mountain Commerce Bank
Mountain Commerce Bank (MCB) is a state-chartered, FDIC-insured, century-old, privately held financial services institution serving Knoxville, Johnson City, and Unicoi County. Through Hometown Service and Smart Technology, MCB offers big bank products and services, with the personal attention and exceptional service of a hometown community bank.

At the end of August 2015, MCB had $473.4 million in Total Assets and $419.6 million in Total Deposits. MCB currently employs more than 70 individuals at six branches and one operations office. For more information, visit www.mcb.comor check your account any time at 1-866-MCB-1910. MCB is an equal opportunity employer.